It seems high but not grossly so, by comparison New York charges $210 for a name change, but there is little way around this fee if you want a fully legal name change.
Standing charges are fixed charges, meaning they won't change.
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Yes when a charge is brought near to a electric charge ,then it will cause a change the electric field of the charge depending on the polarity of the both charges.
Floating charges will change and fixed charges will stay the same. The stipulations should be detailed in the fine print or contract regarding the specific charges.
neutral as the number of positive charges and negative charges are equal
First of all, one charge doesn't exert force on other charges. The forces always occur in pairs ... a pair of equal and opposite forces between every two charges. The strength of those forces is proportional to the product of the two charges, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two charges. So yes, if the distance between two charges were to change, then the coulomb force between them would change. If new, additional charges happen along, then there are forces between every two charges present. The forces between the original two don't change.
There is no basis that will make a DA change 8 felony charges to 1 fugitive of justice charge.
The charge that must be present in the ATP binding site of proteins is a positive charge, since the phosphates have a negative charge. Opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
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the growth of the atom slows down and when the process of change happends the atom will multiply
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No. Sugar solution is not an electrolyte because it has no free charges in the solution to carry the electricity.